Welcome to the Piraeus cruise port guide. Piraeus is the port to Athens. It always has and it always will be. Piraeus is about 12 km of 7 miles away from Athens. Piraeus is the 3rd largest city in Greece and one of the largest ports in the Mediterranean. Although Piraeus has some nice sights and museum to offer we could highly recommend you to take the 30 minute journey over to Athens. Athens has been inhabited since Neolithic times. It is a city that shaped our modern day world in many different ways. The cities fascinating history would reach a peak in the 5th century B.C. when values of civilisations would be established that we still live by today. Politics, philosophy and democracy has all been created and developed here in this capital city of beautiful Greece which has therefore received the nickname: cradle of western civilisation. The modern town of Athens has been build around the ruins that have stood the test of time for thousands of years. They stand witness to the mighty Greek empire. The ruins and art will reveal the many stories that can be told about this ancient city.

This is the terminal A building. You will find lots of facilities here like ATM’s, tourist information, souvenirs shops, currency exchange and taxis.

The taxis will line up outside the terminal building. Taxi prices are listed, however still agree upon a price before you step in.

The light yellow building is the Metro station in Piraeus. From here you can catch the metro straight into the city centre of Athens.

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Cruise Port Guide Piraeus – Greece: docked

There are about 12 different docking locations in the port of Piraeus.. Most cruise ships dock at cruise terminal A or B. See map above for its exact location. At the cruise terminal you will usually find shops, currency exchange and a tourist information booth although it is not always open. There are often maps that can pick up in the cruise terminal. Depending on where you dock exactly your dock is about 1 mile ( < 2 km) from the centre of Piraeus and 7 mile / 12 km from the city centre of Athens. Your ship might provide a shuttle service. Check this with the front desk on board of your ship. There are also plenty of transportation options to find on shore side. Find your options underneath:

Taxi from Piraeus to Athens The official taxis in Piraeus are yellow and they have a meter. A taxi from the port of Piraeus to Athens should cost you no more than 15 or 20 euro one way. Especially if you share a taxi it will save you a lot of hustle, bustle and time to get into Athens. Do take into account the taxi will take at least 30 minutes to get into the centre. A great place to be dropped off would be at the Plaka (the historical neighbourhood right in between all the mayor sights). Please make sure the driver puts on the meter or might end up with a much higher price. Please find an estimation of the taxi prices underneath:

To city centre: 15 to 20 euro one way

To airport: 45 euro one way

Sightseeing: 25 euro per hour

Metro from Piraeus to Athens One of the ways to get into the city centre of Athens is by metro. Keep in mind that the metro station might be up to 30 to 40 minute walk. Alternatives are to either take a taxi or public bus 40 from the cruise terminal to the metro station. At the metro station you can take line 1 (green line) into Athens. Buy your tickets at the counter or at the machine. The metro goes straight into the historical district of Athens. A convenient stop to get off is at Monastiraki. See the location of the metro stop Piraeus and Monastiraki marked on the map above.

Hop on hop off bus There is a hop on hop off bus in Athens. It has a blue and a red line. One of those lines will come by your dock in Piraeus. Find the hop on hop off bus at the exit of the terminal or close to it.

Sightseeing train For those not interested in going into Athens, you might be interested in taking the Piraeus sightseeing train. This is a quick tour through Piraeus on one of those trolley trains. First departure is at 8 am and they should depart every 30 minutes. Find the train at the exit of the terminal of close to it.

Wi-fi The terminals in Piraeus have free wi-fi and besides that you will find a lot of cafe’s and restaurants that provide wi-fi when you purchase a cup of coffee.

Luggage storage There is a luggage storage at the metro station and you will also find several offices surrounding the metro building that can store your luggage.

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